Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 40, Jasper, Dubois County, 7 June 1901 — Page 6
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Protracted Conference Between Secretary Root and Senator Platt and Spoor.::. CONCLUSIONS REACHEO NOT KNOWN. Tin- (HfMM of Opinion. WffW la Mint ! V ,1 in i n ! rn I ion Wl" Kol I m-nl l In MotllS -nllon of tlM I'lull V I ' V - il II PmmA IhW V- rk. JtUM 1 h upocitil to th Tribune trom WasMngton aajrs: bob ntor I'latt ami goaatOV Bftoonsr w. ra in roafervnee, Taarada, alga, at '" IW tin, -tits n( Srnt'lun of War lOOt. nt th- vritngtoa BOttl, and MM "l,ufvteoce "as coatlnusd oatf! a lute hour. Ute anujeet being Iki naanning nun effect f t action of tin- Cuban i-oiiiitui!onal rourentloa la ac-r.-ptini; .!! rtatt anaendntent wMn rast the Cubans have aaUtd Beerstary Ki.t iBtrrpretatioa of aanendnu Bt Waal n. lu.-ion. if any. mi reaches, la not known, nor is it known bow iüe u range tna iiuioii tool . t IlHMlH 'I'"l--rHih. The hurried nHture of tin i-oii former and thi fait that Bent ton Wat ami Spoons i'rr nummoBsd hats bjr telegraph froai their honses bjf the aacrctarj of nar indicate the desire of tin preaideat to haw- l.-tinite petNrraauae nrith regard to Cana to Mii'ini: to i ho caWiiu't. Tho farther fai t that BOM of those srlhB took pari in ine conferenci - could be induced to talk i believed to mean that the situation is y.-t t umortain to li ilisrusM'd for publication. I ntil full atrrici luiM been reeeiTed fron 0oe (mil xk! as to UM MHMl form in which the Plait niiieiulnient wai adopted bj th' eooeaatioa at Havana, the Bdminiatration ariU noceaaarily b in the tiark. thonuh it is thought a complete traaecript of the amendment, as modified, will soon le reteired by cable from the governorgeneral. Mm Vl.xliHi-ntion. it i certain that the admlnlstrstion will not ronarnt to any modification of the Piatt aaseudmeat by the t uhnaa. That document must be either neeepteil just as i, passed con pre ia or rejected outright. Obeioualj thr in no middle grous 1 to stand on. Even if the president and his advisers were inclined to make concession", they would not hate the authori'v to do so in this rase any more than they would 1m authorised la f haagt) or aaodif j bu other act of eoagreaa, it la probable that t ov .-., u . Wood will be advised to this effect by the president after the cabiact meeting. I'rolinlilr I n I r net 1 ti n In I. en. Wood. It in thought that he will also lie inst rm teil officially to inform the COO stitutiot.a' convention that until the Piatt amendment in adopted without aaj qusliAcution or explaaatorr addend:', and in this shape incorporated into the organic law of Cuba, the president can not withdraw tin' Alee leea troopa from the hdand, nor can the ( shana proceed with a general election of officers f(,r th- organise ien dl theii gor et nment . Doubtless when this j. fully impressed on the minds oi the constitution makers they will strip the amendment of avrpluaage, i 'IIM I II 1 10 v ll 1 ii. TlM I "linn V it n nee mt tk I'liitt in aim etil I n ml I nl nelorfr, Washington, dune 1. The administration has decided that the ad of the Cuban constitutional convention in aceeptlog the terms of the Piatt aaaendmeal with modiflcationa and interpretations of their own was not "substantial"' compliance uith our terjHM within the BtcaniBg of the aaarndment, and Becretarj Boot win convey this tatelligaaee to th- convention. The decision was reached at Hat cs hi act meeting The meeting last . I over an hour and a half. Sad hail been preceded by an hour's confere ice between the president and Senators i'latt, of Connecticut, and Lodere of Mas achnaetta. As the author of tin amendment, the president desired to learn the views of Senator Piatt and also those fif Senator r.odje. who is MM of the influential no inlwrs of the commit. 1ee on foreign relations. t the caliinet meet ins Becretari Hoo1 look the position that the internretationa of the. Piatt amendment contained in the constitution adopted i.v ti.e convea tiem nnd the whereases appended to ti went out aide of a fair Interpretation oi its nieaiiiiiLr aii'l was hie. In this vi.-vv the c; corn d, una -i-epta-bim t con-..i,-,i i Katoen ii VToek, Denver. ol.. dune 1. The atrtkiag kefeh worhera of this rdtj have voted to return to work at th.. old Mate of waives. Three Weeks ago they struck for an inert ase in watrea. l i-Heher I ra II mrt. Weak 1 1 gt on, Juae i. order have been irren by the war itepartment to lit up the transport . In-mian as a teacher transport, with ace nnmod itions for IIS feeaale und ni or I0Q male t- io bere, The v. v.. i arUI mil from San IVaiicisco early in June. Panawl n Barrel or Heaer, F.ldorn. la.. June 1. n tearing off the roof of an old farmhouse north of this city, Thursday, Marvin PlaatCf found .1 barrel of money. To his astonishment he was ablest btlfts Ly a rain of ailver I dlara.
TO FACfc WITH FACTS. fcorj Hern issmM reus "r art me Maeassai a gaej N"1 rem Hrrl' I ni'Ugh. London. June t laord tlaitgi Maaf Iton, the mllaa secretary, who w 1 i.,.t preaent ia the h use it leaaaaoM when sir Alfred Hickman (UBaiHV I Ivel, Hej attacked lUaerWaa built rueonmtivel and brklgVS has. replied n a brttet I Wir Alfred Hickman. In part it is as follows: "No prnei. il enirin -er who has v'v Ited American workshops and iiinpei't' cd their ir -th ds of prodttctloa ""1 tnaaufscturv would for :i Dtoawnt in d rse your is-nupti MIS Their coi'e js-titioii la dangerotw becanse the are yearly Improvinjf their produet, both in (pialitv ami price. It alwaya hni beea the practice of tlie Uiard of maaagemcal "f the Indian milrnadl to j;ive preferene n all their contracts to british msnufaeturers, and that policy has so prevailed that af to the geentt receat eagtaeeriag rtrikc no or I. r for a railway locoinoie wan ecr given outside of Great rtritafm Bio re then, awtng la the Pritish Workshops being bb eked with work, certain ot the Indian railreai! boards found it necessary, as locomotives could tnt he obtained here, t i piac a few lin ited rders in Amei icn. I am readv to (five all the aail:;ll' reports concerning wwfclng rsmsttmp tioa of fii l ur.d loaddrawtag powet f three I tomotlvee. The earlier reports were unfaTonble, but v. hen their workint! was bitter understood ninl alter;. tin, is were m ade to suit th: local fuel, a marked improvement UM tot iced, so much so that one com pant wishes to obtain more engines it similar construction. That Amerleau locontotivei btnined a footing in India 1 due to th'" strike I have re terred to. Rot if, as I hop-. Rritlftl locoaaotivei arc in (he future to re .-.lin tiieir monopoly in that vast s Icin of railways, Prilish eOgineCri : i nut jvrot't bj the hints and Mlgge1 :ion these reporta convey." Coacerning 'he Goketik viaduct ir I'm m ill, i.ord lieorge llandltoa aayi the order was pi iced with a I'liiliuielphia company 1 eeauae no British dram had any thing like tin aaaeexperienei In this.-hissof const ruction. TIieAmerleani bid a less prici and quicker tiBM than any other competitor, Tht I, irge n de by the late supervisor if the ronatructiou of the viaduct hat th ' rivittng Waa defective Was in no rraj supported b) a aeaocbing infest iLrat ion. 'The burmah railway board h' nlds. "composed of the most compient railway experts, are satisfied that he b lid gl is sOUnd and reliahle." Lord George ifamiltoa siao asyt that if he seems to comliat Sir Alfred Hiefcman'a contention it is not Im?cans.- llt- does not heartily appreci.iU his object. They both adah to assist in inaintaii ing the supremacy of P.ritsh engineers and norkshopa egaiaet foreign conl ractora, "You seein to think," he continues 'that orders have only jroiie abroad beeawwr those who gave them did not understand their business. I wih it were so. The compel ition we have to face is founded on to me thing much n.ore formidable and more nulistanriai. Chemical resinreh. the eonsolistation of capital, thorough technical raacat or and improved I nd tint rial orsanitation have made in recent vcam a (rreater advance in Anaerica than here. It ia with the prod net of thess commission f and not with the asMtmed itupldltj of the Indian offtciati that the I ritish engiaeef has to eon tend. o lar as I am concerned. I can I undertake that pret renee. unless :'ue digereao ia prlee, quality and delivery i very Mtlietantiala will alvvavs be Lriven to british tirms. May I not ask j von r.s a reading im mlier of the reat i steel inuoKiry ot tnta eonntry, to corate vith me by bmpreaalngon your aaaoctabaa the aeeeaaitj f meetng competition in the future? so as to imsUfi that pi ice and time of d--tlvery will on tue side of ilritint produt i on." SKNKIBI.K III Vl'.ll. A I),-1 t in I ii a I ion llnil Menna Mm-Fi fit A no-r Ich VI n h B I net B rr r a. London dune i Charles Blotter man Elliott, general manager of tee tape government railwnjrs, who er i rived yoeterdaj from t ape Tow n, at Soul hainpton, where he was interviewed bjt a renre tentative of the Daily Mai; concemiag hin aii salon, w fii.-h i to pur base material for Souib Afrieai railways, s;ij. )ic would remain m England tor aeveral weeks and then go to tin continent and the United tat.-s. "I .-ball devote special attention," said N't', f'oiott. "to the equipment of narrow pAMtge lords, and while in th Called lyatew t lies, to the electric light I B( 1 -ball give Hritiah autnufse turtrs tin- pre fere nee if their terms and aaateriala an- utlafactory; hu we must have the liest and cheapest quipn." lit it is pie s, hi,- to obtain. Tenaretfa In i'-ru. na, IN mi, June I, A telegram Lit from Cuaho received anoaneea that the Prench explorers, MM. Bereamt mid I.e Monier, have beer, assassinated by an Italian named Qionoae, in tint valley of Conveneion, Otaaona was afterward hilled bt UVSgC Indiana. v.-uii ; itnt rraeeeasivai Wash n 'ton, June I An Interest I n IT rumor w;:s current Ir. the war departaseal featerdaj loUateBeet that i apt. William Crosier, of the ardnansa department, bns leen practically sc lected to aucceed Ocb. ttnfflngton a hief ot ordnance on the retirement of that officer in the fall. He is one of the junior ofHccrs of the ordiuitier Department, bat is recoguhred as on of its ahleal nml most progreaaivi members, He has returned reoenttj from I tOttt of duty in the Philippine! ind is now Btatioi cl at New Vor it,
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Secretary Hay Gives a Dv?cision that Bears Upon Status of People of Our Islands. GENUINE PASSPORTS FOR ISLANDERS. ruiainaa wnkr kppltentleaa " Peaaaeeta "U Peeelen Yosaa "m alealdeala ad the Witlspplaa lalanda, m4 aa lash RntMleal Is the I'poleel lou of InlleU Haiti." Washington, June In answer tc Iiis application for instructions. Secretary Ha) uns directed Ambassador Choate, at London, to issue paaaportl to the two Filipinos who appeared at the embassv Friday, "as residents of the Philippine islands, and as such I entitled to the protection of the United .s-tatcs." The decision upon this point is of importance, as having perhaps some beating upon the status of the people of the Philippines, Porto Kieo and tiuam. A vear airo the decision was reached to regard the I'orto Kiians as entitled to the protection conveyed by an American passport. but a formal decision of the test case was prevented through the withdrawal of the application. The Foraker act determined the rivrht of I'orto Kicans ns Vitiens of i'orto RioOM to the protection of the United States govern meat it ia now held that the Bpoon er law conveys the same privilege to the inhabitants of the Philippines. The United Mates .statutes prohibit the issue of a passport to any but American citlseaa, Put those later acts, the Foraker act and the Bpoon er act, impose obligations in their turn, which may be regarded as qualifying the original act, and may enable the government to avoid a deck aion upon the question of American citizenship of the islanders. At any rate, the circular instruc tloaa now in formulation, which wil be sent out to all United States diplomatic and consular representatives will direct them to issue not certificates, but ircnuine American passports to the islanders. LORD HAMILTON APPLAUDED. His Plain ffSUna to the Hritlah VtgOMN unaly A ilnnile,l b tlie St. Jniiin 4,atetle. London. .Tune oninient iny on Lord (,cote Ilamiiton's letter of Fri day, replying to the attack of sir Alfred Hit Lilian, in the house of coin Bona, May 13, on American locomotives ami bridges, the newspapers are ttneparing in their criticism of what tin- St. .lames. GaXCtte calls the "Voubedamttedn attitude of British manufacturers toward their customers. Tin st. Janus Qatette applauda Lord ilamiiton's "i rushing, brutal frank- i ins in commenting on the Ifieawhei methoda of Britiah employera, and the selt sh idlencsa of British workmea,n and, proceeding to censure the method., of trades unionists as "thor- i oughly and anacrupulosuly dlshon est." The paper says it could almost wish Lord. Hamilton had not civen an naertafcing to give preference ti Britiah Drain where it is prraalhlr ss "it vvoubl be well for the fiilurt that our industrial classes learn tlit hitter lesson of their experience." A YOUNG ITALIAN PRINCESS. Hue. n ll.-leiiii lins I'rearnlril tin Kins of llnly Willi IlHuuhter 4.,-iieriil I unit rnl ulal ion. Rome, June " Queen Helena wa accouched of a daughter at nine o'eloek Saturday morning t'.otb niotlo-r i nil infant are doinu well. Tbr princeaa aIll be named VTolanda Mar gherita, Anakift general congratnhv tioni there is coiisideralile disap pointmcnt at the infant's sex, thomrh the kinc; is understood to have ev pressed contentment. Salutes are heinrf tired throughout Italy. The infant's nurse, besides receiving libera, jnv and a p Baton, will iret geVMB with the bain's first tooth, another 3,001 When the child is aide to speak, and a .imilar aum wli.-n the little iirinnem wnlka unsupported, ItralKiintiona Iteliirnetl. Columbia, S. ( .. June 2. OoV, Me S Bey has returned the Kalgna tioni of Senators htcLnurin and Till man, with the rtqnist that they seriously ronslder tin effect of then action on the people Of tin- state vvh had so iicfiuiliy honored them. A Triple Tmüllgf. CaeinKton, Ky .. June i. Mrs. I'ati Heater, ai-eii after a qnarrel with her husband, Otto, aeed 4 nt the upper table, fri day evening, ahot ami killed bin), as Well as their t Ji t eeyen rold daughter, after which she put the rcvol . r to her own head and btavi out her braiaa. While I i, -n lion In Mlaalaaltil. Westviilci Mi-., .lane i'. Charlei Hat rson. a vrkita man. was hanged here I'taia" for ti e murder or A. A Ammonds. About .".uuo persons wit neaied ti e execui ion.
ACCUSED OF WIFE-MURDER:
Aid Ills aiory. Nrlurtntl Tote, Pease ' uaileluu u( i ui aar. Kan is ty. Mo., .lunc 3. W. II. Klensuiier, whose wife was Saturday found mu dared mar their home at liolton, has., buried ill a shallow trench, "as arrested In Kansas City, his, yesterday . Marks on the bod v. Which ia believed to have be n hill led s u e Ma 19, indicated that her sauil had been crushed with a club, and uaidcion was directed agalnal the husband who dtaappeured mi that dale. Klensmlre was Induced to make the follow lag statement : My wiii ami l disagreed frequent ly. but 1 its i illy let her have her way. Just before her death she was very angry becnuae I wanted to sell soma land to which she had signed u deed. She said she would leave no but 1 did not want people to know he had left rue and told her to say she vvai irolnff awuv on a visit. We bad a few words on Miml.iy (May IS) about if. 0 . i t i i . rue went away ami iaii-i i inuuu ncr body hanglag from a 1-ojh- in ttie barn, I tool, her down, but was afraid of the diagrace, and bid her lsdy the stravv. The nct day 1 buried her. 1 told the children she had gene to leas, ami the tcli irrani I had sent , aying that she waa dead was intended to Keep them from knowing she had hilled herself." All this was ground out of Klensmire in short, hesitating sentences. Asked about the condition of his wife's crushed skull, he said: "Maybe the dirt falling on it mashed it in. i wouldn't strike her." There was no more than two feet of dirt over the body when it wai found. Klenamire is a German farmer, 41 years old, tall, spare and uneducated, lie talks with hesitation, and appeal -i dull of mir. I. The possibility that he would be tried for murder seemed I secondary to the disgrace that would result from the publicity of the affair. Klenamire was horn near Hol ton, and has always lived in that vicinity. His mother and two or three, brothers nml sisters live there, and are pros eroua and respected. WAS A COWARDLY MURDER. An Irnte I alii, -r Faintly Nhoiits a luuna Inn fur 'InlUina Hit, DuiiKuter. St. Josimh. Mo., June 3. Owen L fan, a prominent young atockman of Arkoe, Mo., was fa tall j shot while callinir ui Miss JcKaie Walker, near Maryvilb". by the youn woman's father, A. B, Walker. Saturday niyh'. LoL'.m was paying attentions to Miss Walker. The father objected, and. it is said, made frequent threat to the effect that he would kill Logan if lie did not quit i ailing at the bouse. Logan wns standing at the gate of the Walker pi miaea talking to Miss Walker when the father came BUddenljf upon them, and bringing a ahotgua thut shoulder dlacharged Ita contenta into ti e yi.-ung man's body. ogan is a nephew ot Sheriff Collins, ami immrtt is t ely otter the ihoot ing he was removed tc the home of the latter. Welker rive himself up and Is in fait. ROBBERY AND INCENDIARISM. safe lllim n I p nml Itol.l.ed nml Tun n llnrnril Ii I out Irin. it the I rlinr. l3esutrOBt, Tex., June 3.- The litVa town of Jasper, capital of Jasper county, v-as entirely wiped out, yea terday, by fire, bereateen houses, las (.ludiiur very htisii.css house in the place and a number of residence--, were destroyed. The town has no tire depart meat. Previous 1o the f.re the post ofhea safe and the safe of the county treasurer had been blown open and robbed, The conclusion is that burglars ivw open these safes end then set tire to the town to cover up their crime und create an excitement which would afford them an oppt rt unity to escape. The loss by the lire is estimated at $100,000; it could not be learned w hath" thieves secured from the safes. I l obbera escaped, AN EX-SOLDIER ARRESTED. ( nshtrrel for I'ren Inl I nil . Is n I hnrft W Ith I irm-r ,f iinrhera nt the PeOBlSVIO, Minueapoli-. Minn., June 3.-A ape rial from ButtC, Mont., to the limcg nj "Lieut. John M. Neil!, an ex-officer of the regular army stationed at thn Presidio, near San Fraitciaco, was arrested here Saturday nirht by a deputy In ited States marshal on inafrUC tions from San Francisco charging him with forgery of vouchers in th a liny three years ago, He was eaah iered from the army three years ii.r,i on a charge of baring beea Implicated in alleged peculation! at tin- prent dlo, but the shortatre wns made good ind nothing further was heard of the ufTair until the arrest Saturday Bight, Neill aays be is Innocent of the charge of forgery. He has a wife ami aeveral children maiding in Oakland, :il. His wife is highly connected, socially, on the roast. I'or a year Neill has been in the employ of tin- Anacoada Mining Co. as i ßgineer, I I re In U llr ,1 More. RaBBita City, Mo., .l ine i, girt early yesterday u rnlng in las fonr atory building at u ; Delaware itreet, oecupicd by the Wf-tern Stores Co., dealers in dry roods, furnlahtflg and notions, eauaed a loss of 40,0nu, onethird of which was oa the building ineurance nmpla.
Machine liota In l.uroprnag un-rlt-n
Then - t aiarked difference betweea the appearance of the nan eaMrging from Aamrhnaa tagtaecrlag etkaa lishuii'ut and that uf those leaving an aer.iie Kuropcsn nhop In this respect tin continental worker is ill ml ranee af the Kagllah maekanle. lu ma: , it tlntntnl faetorhts I havtaet mo ni w. i.-i.ii u' appliaaeea, whieb an always used by tlie nun before leaving I:- 1 1 moat ever) reapeet tin- European proprietor BSyO f"- less altclitinii to the surroundings mid comfort v of hiworkpeople than does tin- Aamrtoaa nuuiufactttrer. It i rather the t-x aeptlaa to see a ikeronghly ktated, lighted and ventilated Europeaa mar chine I hop Fine mechanical productions reipiitv the hest of Mirriuindirifrs and the greateat eoaifaei for the nork' er. Partlcularl) U Ala Iras in working metals, us it is impossible to work in liadly-liifhted. pootiv -ventilated aJhone, w ith beanaabed Ragera ami cold feet, and turn out a really tiist-ela- - 7" i oduet." H. r. L. Orcutt, in Engineer1 t ifaKaatae, Ke Meee ini chlaas. Women who arc lucky enough to own a aieca of Busalan ehiaa ahouhj take care of it. as from this time forth there will be b w pieces from the royal factory of Kussia seen in tbi.sor anv Other,
itiii.no the czar's, dominion, as he hni
given absolute orders for those ntf qu'si'.e products ot native genius to be Kept w it hin his houiularies. llieeiima coming from the St. Petersburg factory Is surpassingly beautiful, ami is in technique more wonderful eres than their enamels on pold and silver. In the first place, the deslgna are distinctly characteristic of the people. There is a simplicity of Una and form, yet immense atrength, just as one would exp et from lUCh a race. Put huaiast ie amateurs ari' busting out pieces of choice BnaahtB china from every possible source anil copying Until as odd pieces for cabinet or china closet display. Chicago Tribune. Tlir Trnlnlio) ' IfleW Of I " Women. The traditional train boy who hns beer, w ont to offer chew ing gU m to fa ir passer. l'c rs. and newspapers to the men evidently considers the modern woman BOmewhat of an enigma. Not many tin.ins ago a lively party of club warnen were en route to a convention when an interested spectator a! a little station stepped up to the uniformed youth and curiously asked nlMiitt the crow 1 "Don't know," gloomily prumblid the trait: VCB ' r. "l iny lay ihey're literary, but I don't believe 'em. Not or.e has b iagh1 a book. They just talk and . ilk."- Bertha Demaria Knohr, in vTomaa'a Home Comnankw, A BLACKSMITH'S STRANGE EXPERIENCE. Good land, Kan., .lune 3.--X. K. Albertaoo, our kaadlag blackaanitk, has beea a irreal aufferer fr ni lilnumatisin. He wa .so bad that he could not sleep for the great pain in his arms and shoulders, lie had heeu atlli.-ted for ye.vrs, but lately be was so much worse, that he thought he would have t ir.vv up his sh"p altopethcr. Then a stramje thinir happened. A friend of his rooommcnded a new ineiliclna called Dodd's Kidney PilK, said t be a eure f"T K he II ma t i s in. He oomatcaced to nas them ami at onee bejjan to recover. His pa:n has all left Um, and he ia a well man to-day. and entirely free from any lymptOM of Rheum i ' Ism, T say he is thankful, is putting it very mildly. He i- delighted, I) el l's Kidney Pilla deserve preat ere iit for having cured thhi very Revere andahnoat hopelesa case, I'r mi receat reporta, there doeanot seem to be anytbiflg that they will not cure, a - very 1-ad c.i-es ,f Bright! Disci-.. Ilabetes, Dropsy, Rheums tisna, ami Heart Trouble, hsve been cured by 1 i :'s Kl Iney Pilla, even after having been given Up by the liest dortora. aa toana or this v pbb uaaimnu to at v am i m no AHVKU11-K.il IN i rs i ULI MN.-I :ioi i.i, laaiar i ios ti av isi WHAT THKY A-k rOB Ban -1 NU a i.i. si iksi 1 1 1 raa on tun ati. 4 üaaKil Pfes-ihvJ - wrr m. v. . .j ran-fit i mmuit.iF'wmn ..ajr r ivi w No Mack powder tief Hon tha market fomity and atrong shouting qualities. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. Use CERTAIN ( ot oit run i, COHN
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